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Eddie Munster had no doubt his dad could do anything — even if Herman’s help usually caused more trouble than he meant to. This Cheerios commercial is a fun little Father’s Day-style reminder that to a kid, Dad is still the biggest hero in the house.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, granddads, stepdads, and father figures who may not be perfect, but are loved just the same.
The Musters was a series that ran from Fall of 1964 to the Spring of 1966 and aired on CBS at 7:30 on Thursday nights. It was written by the same writers from Leave It To Beaver.
Here is the 1964 pilot that was recorded in color. It was recorded for 15 minutes but edited to 13 minutes. Many say the network didn’t want to spend the extra money to produce it in color while others say it was to copy Universal’s vintage monster film’s appearance from the 1930’s and 40’s.
There were a total of 70 episodes recorded. The show ran for two years until it received stiff competition from ABC’s Batman that aired opposite of the Munster’s. The show continues to run in syndication. At the time of this writing it has been picked up by Cozi-TV
As you can see, the characters weren’t finalized. What did you like or dislike about the original cast? Do you wish it was recorded in color?
I loved the Munster’s growing up and I’m sure they contributed to my punny sense of humor. Love that grandpa read Playghoul. I’m sure it was was for the articles!